Smith claims 10th Brett Robinson at end of year gongs

George Smith has won his 10th Brett Robinson Player's Player award on Saturday night at the University of Canberra Brumbies end of season Presentation Night.

In his final season with the Brumbies, Smith extended his already massive record on the trophy to 10.

"I see this team going a long way in the future, not just in terms of winning championships but in inspiring the next generation of Brumbies to come through," Smith said.

"This club means a great deal to me as do the people of Canberra and the broader Canberra community. I was happy to be asked to come back and it's been a pleasure to be a part of this team."
Brett Robinson Player’s Player
George Smith
(2012 winner: Stephen Moore)

This is the 10th occasion George has won the Brett Robinson Player’s Player Award, the last occasion being in 2010. George is the club’s most capped player with 142 appearances.

Best Back
Christian Lealiifano
(2012 winner: Christian Lealiifano)

Christian goes back to back for the club’s best back in 2013 after securing the award in 2012. Christian had his most productive season yet with a Wallabies debut and Vice-Captaincy of the Brumbies.

Best Forward
Ben Mowen
(2012 winner: Michael Hooper)

The University of Canberra Brumbies Captain had a breakthrough year in 2013 featuring in all but one game for the club and starting each Test for the Wallabies during the British and Irish Lions Tour.

After appearing in a handful of games during the 2012 Super Rugby season, Kuridrani has forced his way into the starting 13 jersey and is now a part of Ewen McKenzie’s Wallabies squad. Big, fast and physical, Kuridrani has a big future in professional rugby.

ActewAGL Community Award
Jesse Mogg
(2012 winner: Scott Fardy)

As one of the University of Canberra Brumbies most civic-minded players, Mogg is often seen helping out at charity events in his own time. Mogg was also a key contributor to the Baulderstone Buddy a Brumby and ActewAGL Country Visit campaigns.

Garry Quinlivan Award
Brian Gibson
(2012 winner: David McDonald)

With the University of Canberra Brumbies widely regarded as one of the competition’s fittest sides, much of the credit can be directed towards the club’s chef, Brian Gibson. Working up to 80 hours a week, Gibson is an essential part of the Brumbies make-up.